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Competition law and the economic characteristics of developing countries / Simon J. Evenett -- What features measure economic competition in developing countries? / Ignacio L. De Leon -- Lifting the veil : rethinking the classification of developing economies for competition law and policy /...
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Introduction / Tembinkosi Bonakele, Eleanor M. Fox, and Liberty Mncube -- Towards a broader view of competition policy / Joseph E. Stiglitz -- Outsider antitrust : making markets work for people as a post-millennium development goal / Eleanor M. Fox -- The case for a BRICS competition agenda /...
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This symposium issue, guest edited by Tim Büthe and Umut Aydin, brings together eight papers exploring, from multiple different disciplinary perspectives, “success and limits” of competition law and policy under conditions where they might be considered "most unlikely to succeed" (as the...
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Developing jurisdictions often share some socio-economic characteristics, including highly concentrated markets, state ownership of major businesses, scarce human and financial resources, poor infrastructure, systemic poverty, cronyism, and corruption. This article attempts to sketch some of the...
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What form of antitrust (competition) law is fitting for regional free trade areas comprised of developing countries? This article explores the question by tackling, first: Are there special characteristics of developing countries indicating their need for a competition law different from...
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